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Ninaflowerlady

LAP-BAND Patients
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About Ninaflowerlady

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    Nina
  • Birthday 12/11/1944

About Me

  • Biography
    We have two grown children, one man, one woeman. 3 grandchildren that live close by.
  • Interests
    Garding,Art, reading health books, others, cooking, bird watcing, internet surfing & reading stuff, forums, emailing friends & family and lots mre!
  • Occupation
    Housewife, Grandmother & friend
  • State
    MS
  1. Happy 68th Birthday Ninaflowerlady!

  2. 4 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 4th Anniversary Ninaflowerlady!

  3. Ninaflowerlady

    New 60+ Thread

    ________________________________________ One thing I didn't say was the doctors say I have IBS. So I take something for that. I'm not sure I have it. I don't have the symptoms that are typical of this syndrome. The medicine I take for Epilepsy causes me to lose Water and that causes me to always be thirsty , plus one other medicine does this to me. My burning pain is most likely caused by the KEPPRA. I almost died from one medicine before Keppra. I had been taking some other medicine for Epilepsy and am now off of it. That plus one for incontinence caused my sodium level to go way to low! This happened just before Katrina came. I was in a semiconscious state. At the hospital is when they switched me to KEPPRA and then the burning pain started. It's a side effect of it I'm sure. :sad: They have no idea why I'm Epileptic. I don't have the typical shacking stuff one thinks of with this, I just drop to the floor in a sudden blackout and no worming! It has happened 3 times and I'm glad that is all it has happened. I could stop it my doctor said but I'd have to give up driving and I may have some bad falls! I had one really bad fall and I don't care to experience that again! I really started gaining weight when I turned 50 and was put on blood pressure medicine. It slows your metabolism and also I started menopause. Doing heavy work in the garden causes my knees to go and then it was hard to walk fast. Also I've had some bad falls that didn't help. All for now. Nina
  4. Ninaflowerlady

    New 60+ Thread

    a:frown::mad: I tried to reply and they said I was a guest. :eek::sad::frown: Oh well. Me and personal confusers you know. One thing , I'm also crazy.
  5. Ninaflowerlady

    New 60+ Thread

    Hi Phyllser, How do you pronounce your name? I'm having trouble with my computer. It is very slow and it's frustrating me. My BMI is 38, I take 9 different prescribed medicines. I have high blood pressure, high cholesterol, insomnia, incontinence, chronic pain ( a burning pain in feet, hands and lower back side ), anxiety, Epilepsy, artritus in knees and hips ( just had shots in right knee) this only helped a little bit. I have trouble with hemroids. Had surgery for that but it still hursts there. It's hard to sit long and hard seats no way! I have not slept well for years and lately I'm really tired. Been trying to keep my vegetable garden alive with no rain. It would be the year I started a larger garden. I have a hobby that I love. It is drawing and painting in oils, acyrlics, pastels, and I have some of my art on-line. None for sale though. I'm sure there is more I could say. Thanks for your reply. Don told me your often on here. Kind regards, Nina
  6. Ninaflowerlady

    New 60+ Thread

    Hello People, I'm Don's wife and I am thinking of getting the Lap Band or the Realize (sp?) Band. I plan on going to a seminar on the 23rd here in Jackson MS. This is were my husband had his Realize Band put in by Dr Cleavland. My weight is not as high as Don's when he got to his higihest weight. I weigh around 224 pounds at 5' 51/1 ". I consider my self big boned. My legs and arms are longer than Don's and my feet are big and I have very square shoulders. I know some Doctors don't consider there are small, medium or large framed people but I know there are differences. :-) Nina
  7. Ninaflowerlady

    Any October Bandsters!??!?!

    Hi. I'm Don's wife. Today we heard Medicare paid and so now Federal Blue Cross/Blue Sheild will pay the rest. Also Don will need to put a new photo of him self on here because he looks different. He's wearing cloths that he hasn't worn in yearrs! Nina
  8. Ninaflowerlady

    Coffee

    "I have never stopped drinking coffee :cool: " My husband Don still drinks coffee. It is half decaf ,half regukar coffee. He drinks very little though. It hasn't bother him. I'd go by how your body feels. Nina
  9. Ninaflowerlady

    Coffee

    "Like now I eat only dark chicken meat because breasts are too dry. " I think the trick to getting moist chicken brest just right is cooking at lower tempertures and for shorter times. Don't leave the kitchen and keep checking it. I'd cover it also. If you flatten the chicken or butterfly it it will be uniform in thinkmess. That helps to get it just right. I do not like dry and tough chicken brest! :-( Nina
  10. My husband had the realize band on the 28th of October. Maybe he will check this thread out. He weighed in this morning at 249 pounds. His highist weight was 268 pounds. He is still in the full liquid stage. Nina
  11. Ninaflowerlady

    Liquid Stage Recipes

    Fat-free Vegan Curried Split Pea and Potato Soup Recipe Ingredients: 16 oz green split peas, dried 10 cups Water 1 onion, chopped 1 tsp garlic powder 1 tsp dried oregano 1 tsp curry powder 1/2 tsp pepper 1/2 tsp salt 1 bay leaf 2 large carrots, chopped 3 medium potatoes, chopped 2 stalks celery, chopped Preparation: In a large saucepan, combine the split peas, water, onion and spices. Simmer, uncovered, for 1 hour. Stir in the carrots, potatoes and celery. Simmer, covered, stirring occasionally, for an additional 45 minutes, or until the soup reaches desired thickness. Remove bay leaf. Puree in a blender or food processor. Reheat before serving. I made this soup for Don and he loved it. I used chicken broth and added Beneproten last after cooking, then put it in the blender. Don has the Realize Band. Nina Reprinted with permission from The Compassionate Cook Cookbook.
  12. Ninaflowerlady

    New 60+ Thread

    Thanks for your reply. I'm going shopping now. It's payday for us. Nina
  13. Ninaflowerlady

    New 60+ Thread

    Don is starting his Phase 2 -Full Liquid Diet. He said he will be doing this for 10 days. I'm shopping today for Don to get a few things he can have , like thinned-down grits, creamed soups, yogurt ( no lumps ), 1% milk, cream of Wheat, and more pep-cycles, ( sugar-free ). I think Don thinks creamed soups means cream, but I have been trying to tell him it's not cream, it soups that are smooth. Please tell me anyone what it means. I think I'm right. Nina Please answer soon! Thanks!
  14. Ninaflowerlady

    Any October Bandsters!??!?!

    My husband had his surgery on the 28, the same day as yours. He is 66 years old. He has the gas still also. I was thinking I'd give him a rub down. Is lotion ok? In the hospital they said they could not wear any. He is walking some. I don't think he wants to take Gas-X. I hope things will go well for you and everyone here on Lap Band Talk. Nina
  15. Ninaflowerlady

    New 60+ Thread

    Thanks for your helpful words. I admire Don for going through with all this. He is at his PC right now of and on. Been sleeping a lot. He's had no trouble with that. Don still has the gas and feels bloated and uncomfortable. The bandages are making his skin turn red. It's not bothering him though. Tanks again you all for this forum! Nina

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